Baby, I know you hate it
When I call you that
But it's the only word
That half-describes
The way you're acting tonight

And at the restaurant
Where all your ghosts still haunt you
Just like you feared
Under this table
All these years they stayed

Waiting for your return
Your cigarette to burn
Their whole world through
A thousand things
You thought they'd do

Everytime you call
I feel worse
Throwing chairs
Stolen rings
Frozen air

And as I walked away
I heard you say:
"You're not the only one"

And as I watch you sleep
It's hard for me
To keep from waking you
To tell you everything I did

And when I listen to you breathe
I know exactly what you've always need
You wanted it from me

And every time you're here
It gets worse
Throwing chairs
Stolen hearts
Tasteless air

I've been waiting all day
At the cafe
But you never came
But you never came
But you never came

And the hearts of the faithful
Who died on this table
Have left me with nothing
At all to hold on to
At all to hold on
At all to hold on
But I want to hold on to
But I've got to hold on to you
Throwing chairs
Broken rings
Open air

I've been waiting all day
At the cafe
But you never came


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We'll Always Have Paris Lyrics as written by Kasher Bowen

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    All i ever really listen to druing the whole song is :

    And the hearts of the faithful..who dies on this table, have left me with nothing..at all to hold on to ..at all to hold on to..at all to hold on to..but i want to hold on to..but I've got..to..hold..on....to you..!"

    it's just the sadest verse in a song i've ever heard.

    tipi-tiaon July 22, 2003   Link

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